Maps

789 maps found.

1925, Whins Wood Ref. POP867387
1919, Crown Wood Ref. POP684997
1921, Dudley Wood Ref. POP694637
1925, Knowl Wood Ref. POP750491
1925, Lady Wood Ref. POP750935
1923, Hardings Wood Ref. POP726858
1920, Harold Wood Ref. POP727463
1920, Higham Wood Ref. POP733787
1921, Handsworth Wood Ref. POP726384
1921, Prees Wood Ref. POP810536
1925, Ramsden Wood Ref. POP813217
1921, Park Wood Ref. POP801330
1920, Petts Wood Ref. POP805513
1947, Marchamley Wood Ref. NPO774424
1946, Park Wood Ref. NPO801331
1946, Warley Woods Ref. NPO860802
1896, Collier's Wood Ref. RNE675575
1895, Cousley Wood Ref. RNE679124
1899, Dudley Wood Ref. RNE694637
1895, Crown Wood Ref. RNE684997

Books

4 books found. Showing results 529 to 4.

Memories

2,407 memories found. Showing results 221 to 230.

School Days

I remember moving from a one up one down back to back house in Hunslet at the age of approx 4 years to a brand new council house in Newhall Road, Belle Isle. I had a great time, my father borrowed a pony and trap, and we went back ...Read more

A memory of Belle Isle by Steve Hall

Old Times Gone By

That looks a little like my dad's old car. I have happy memories of Epping. I was born there over 50 years ago in Ivy Chimneys and remember walking across the roads in town with my dad hand in hand, and after school going up in ...Read more

A memory of Epping in 1960 by Anthony Gostling

Walk About

Now living in Australia - Arriving back to visit relatives, a previous life time of my walk about ways seems so dream-like. Living at The Greig Farm above the Wier Farm (The Wier which had been in my family forever) was the best ...Read more

A memory of Ewyas Harold in 1965 by Sally Bell

Thanks For The Memories

My goodness this brings back memories! I grew up in Irby and we lived in Oaklea Road from the late 40’s to the late 60’s – I’m now a true blue Aussie having lived in Queensland since the mid 70’s but about to revisit Irby in ...Read more

A memory of Irby by Daphne Titus Rees

Bramley In The Years 1935 To 1941

Now 80 years of age I used to live with my Mum and Dad and brother Michael in Lincroft Crescent just above the Sandford estate. The houses were new and rather small though we were so happy ...Read more

A memory of Bramley in 1930 by Lynden Flint

Barking Road, C1965

The photograph on Barking Road c1965 brought back some childhood memories. I was born in Dukes Court in 1955. I can remember the shops in the photo, the Fish & Chip shop, Johns the Greengrocer's, Walkers, Aflecks, the Dry ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1965 by Valerie Bethell

Triggered A Few More Memories

Waterloo in the 1940s to 1950s My early memories are of Waterloo where I used to live at Winchester Avenue until 1958. My father died there in 1989. On College Road there were air raid shelters which me and ...Read more

A memory of Waterloo by Graham White

Born In Fairford 1939 Left 1957 I Still Call It Home Prim Clements

My family moved to Fairford with Rev Gibbs? 1937, I always lived at Victory Villas, went to infants school, Farmors School and Cirencester Grammar School, worked at Busbys garage. ...Read more

A memory of Fairford in 1957 by Primrose Croteau

A Wartime Child

I was born in 1935 at 25 Cambridge Road, maiden name Lee. There were six of us, parents, 2 older sisters, Beryl and Gwen, and grandmother. I remember many of the shops from the late 30's to the early 50's when we moved to ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow in 1930 by Margaret Waddingham

Saltney Wood Memorial School

The picture of the school brings back lots of memories of my childhood. I left there after passing my 11 plus and went to Hawarden Grammar School. I am now 57 years old and a school teacher in Bangkok, Thailand. Paul Hughes. Formally from 5, Elm Grove, Saltney.

A memory of Saltney in 1960 by Paul Hughes

Captions

663 captions found. Showing results 529 to 552.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

Bolton Abbey is rich in prospects for the artistic eye: there are the stepping stones across the river, the deep green hanging woods, the lively bubbling waters, and the ancient stones of the abbey itself

Caption For Stevenage, Cromwell Hotel C1955

The Cromwell, with its illuminated fish pond in the forecourt, was a popular stopping place for travellers; among its famous regulars was Sir Henry Wood, the musical conductor and founder of the Albert

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cliffs 1906

Lyme Regis is only a mile away, beyond the next bend, but lies hidden behind the woods at the Holm Bush and what is now National Trust land at Ware Cliffs (top left).

Caption For Scaynes Hill, Nash Lane And Butterbox C1955

Thank goodness for signposts, as they were (and still are) a necessity when travelling though these rural areas.

Caption For Coventry, St John's Hospital 1892

St John’s benefited from a number of bequests, including a weekly load of wood; this was negotiated by Roger de Montalt, Earl of Chester, when he sold off his lordship rights in the Earl’s Half to

Caption For Kinver, The Canal C1955

At Kinver, a lofty wooded red sandstone ridge offers delightful views over the Staffordshire countryside.

Caption For Woodmansterne, The Village C1955

Nestled in the rear slopes of the North Downs, the village derives its ancient name from the Saxon word 'wudmeresthorn', meaning 'thornbush by the boundary of the wood', and was mentioned in the Domesday

Caption For Sandsend, The Village 1901

Two castles, one in ruins, the other inhabited, can be discovered just inland, high in the Mulgrave woods. The railway viaduct dominated the village from 1883 until its demolition in 1958.

Caption For Hitchin, Hemitage Road 1929

The fine avenue of box trees was removed - box wood was in great demand by the Luton hat makers for use as blocking moulds - and houses and shops were built.

Caption For Walditch, Village 1899

This is a fine example of Bridport`s eastern countryside, with the Dorset Downs falling away into the Marshwood Vale (far left) from the heights of Eggardon Hill and woods of Knowle Hill (left),

Caption For Farley Green, The Village C1955

Farley Green is situated towards the south end of Albury parish, and its fields are carved out of the surrounding greensand woods.

Caption For Swithland, Reservoir C1965

A mile or so south of Quorn, the camera looks north towards the weir, with Hawcliff Hill and Buddon Wood to the left.

Caption For Glastonbury, Wearyall Hill 1896

The Glastonbury Thorn on the hilltop left of the wood is missing from the photograph.

Caption For Nailsworth, View Of The Town C1955

The A46 from Bath can be seen snaking down into Nailsworth, which lies at the meeting place of three steep and wooded valleys.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

Bolton Abbey is rich in prospects for the artistic eye: there are the stepping stones across the river, the deep green hanging woods, the lively bubbling waters, and the ancient stones of the abbey itself

Caption For Preston, Moor Park 1913

The pool was opened on 7 June 1907 by Alderman Woods. The 32yds by 16yds pool, only 3ft to 4ft 6ins deep, was very popular with the children. It lasted until the early 1970s.

Caption For Preston, Moor Park 1924

The pool was opened on 7 June 1907 by Alderman Woods. The 32yds by 16yds pool, only 3ft to 4ft 6ins deep, was very popular with the children. It lasted until the early 1970s.

Caption For Goathland, Beck Hole C1960

Walk a short distance from the hamlet and marvel at numerous waterfalls, disused pits and the course of the Roman road through Combs Wood.

Caption For Falmouth, Market Strand 1890

Of wood construction, she weighed 40 tons. She was later fitted with an enclosed wheelhouse.

Caption For Chepstow, The Castle From The Bridge 1893

On the Chepstow side of the bridge, stacks of wood on the quay give evidence of the timber trade, while two boys standing on the quayside watch people working alongside the 'Alice'.

Caption For Bury, Market Place 1895

By 1869-70 the body of the church was found to be suffering from wood rot and was declared unsafe. Demolition began in 1870, but once again the tower and spire were spared.

Caption For Groby, The Pool C1960

Before the birth of theme parks, a day out in the late 1950s (when comparatively few people owned a car) was by Midland Red bus to Groby Pool, Swithland Woods and Bradgate Park, with the

Caption For Hascombe, The Village C1965

Moving on north from Dunsfold, we come to Hascombe, a most attractive and tranquil village set in a curving wooded valley in the greensand hills.

Caption For Fakenham, Hempton Mill 1921

It has an attractive ancient bridge of three arches; there is also a modern bridge on the right, which is less significant and made of wood.